Tara was recently interviewed by Kevin Kellam of Examiner.com. Here are some highlights.

The feeling in TNA with IMPACT going on the road: "Our fans get spoiled and callused. They want to see us draw blood. In Orlando, thank god we are going on the road, our fans in Orlando got a little bit spoiled because they see us every week, but we were out there killing ourselves for entertainment. We are actresses and actors who do our stunts with drama. And when they don't react to certain things, it's like my God, what do you want me to do?!"

If it was becoming an issue in Orlando: "Not for like my bosses. It's just that we feed off the fans, we feed off their reactions. It becomes stale (without those reactions). And now we get to see fresh faces and that's why it's nice to go overseas too. I am just excited about going on the road, you have no idea. We don't want 'hush hush' fans. It's nice to hear everything, I have a problem where I can hear everything in the first couple rows. And if I hear someone cheering for my opponent. I am going to go out there and freaking tell them like it is. I am very fan-interactive. That's a big part of TNA."

Trish Stratus being inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame and if she will attend: "Oh she so deserves it! I am going to be honest with you, I wish I could induct her. I was in WWE. I am proud to be a part of WWE history, and now I am with TNA, there is no rivalry between companies for me. I love both companies but I am super proud of her, she deserves it for 'the Golden era'. She also reached out and called me and said thank you, you helped me be inducted because we had hellacious matches. That's a true professional, she appreciates who got her there. I would love to be there, but I don't know how both companies would feel. Honestly, I am super proud. I love her, we are best friends."

Punk(face) vs Lesnar
Henry vs Sheamus
Cena vs Cesaro
Orton(heel) vs Ryback(I honestly would think Ryback would do well with Orton and vice versa)
Ziggler vs Jericho(I want more of these two than what we got last year)

Punk(face) vs Lesnar
Henry vs Sheamus Cena vs Cesaro
Orton(heel) vs Ryback(I honestly would think Ryback would do well with Orton and vice versa)
Ziggler vs Jericho(I want more of these two than what we got last year)

Cesaro vs Cena would be this generations Sting vs Kolov.

__________________"Now this life is etched in black but I wont be looking back, the rain washed out the tracks, I'll never find again"

Never thought I'd say the same about Titus after NXT, but he sure as hell has potential to do well.

This year I want to see Cesaro to start getting pushed farther up the card, challenging main eventers more than just Ryback and Orton. And to at least beat one of them. Shame Henry nor Cesaro are face, because them feuding with one another would be glorious. And WWE rarely does a good heel vs heel feud.

Never thought I'd say the same about Titus after NXT, but he sure as hell has potential to do well.

This year I want to see Cesaro to start getting pushed farther up the card, challenging main eventers more than just Ryback and Orton. And to at least beat one of them. Shame Henry nor Cesaro are face, because them feuding with one another would be glorious. And WWE rarely does a good heel vs heel feud.

Seriously? It may have been premature due to tragic circumstance but the man absolutely deserved it. He wasn't just excellent at his craft, but he also created a character that was truly unique and over.

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"A hero can be anyone. Even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a young boy's shoulders, to let him know the world hadn't ended."

Seriously? It may have been premature due to tragic circumstance but the man absolutely deserved it. He wasn't just excellent at his craft, but he also created a character that was truly unique and over.

He could be heel or face. He could brawl, mat wrestle, execute high-flying maneuvers, talk and everything. He was almost the mexican Shawn Michaels. I'd wager if he hadn't died so soon, he would've become an even greater icon.

And WWE's been trying to create their own Eddie Guerrero since his passing.

__________________Everyone brings joy to this forum. Some by coming in. Some by going out...

- As noted earlier, Cody Rhodes announced that Rhodes Scholars would reunite for this weekend's live events. Tonight they will appear as a team at the Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Rhodes shared the photo below with the following comment on Twitter, "The unthinkable has happened...FINALLY. 2/8 #wwepoplarbluff press conference."

Team Rhodes Scholars Reunites

- Correspondents at Saturday's WWE Raw live event in Springfield, Missouri sent word that CM Punk was shaken up during his match against The Miz. Apparently The Miz botched a stalling suplex on Punk, causing him to land awkwardly on his head. Officials checked Punk for several minutes but eventually Punk went on to continue the match.

WWE's TLC pay-per-view in December did the lowest number of buys in 2012 according to The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

The report says the latest estimates have 71,000 buys domestic and 99,000 buys international for a total of 170,000 buys. This show of course didn't have CM Punk who was the WWE Champion on the card due to injury.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports WWE's app did indeed crash during last Monday's episode of RAW.

The crash was due to the volume of users accessing it after WWE prompted them to download it to vote on the matches. WWE did plan on Randy Orton being the popular choice and winning the poll to face CM Punk.

Chris Jericho did get voted by fans and WWE honored the true results of the poll. Jericho and Punk were given a short time to put a match together, as was Orton and Wade Barrett. The report states when Jericho found out he got 57% of the vote, he was shocked and had already planned out his match with Barrett. This caused quite a scramble backstage.

- Correspondents at Saturday's WWE Raw live event in Springfield, Missouri sent word that CM Punk was shaken up during his match against The Miz. Apparently The Miz botched a stalling suplex on Punk, causing him to land awkwardly on his head. Officials checked Punk for several minutes but eventually Punk went on to continue the match.

Miz is losing fans every day, screwing up (again) and almost injuring the internet's golden boy is a bad way of going about changing his current downhill slide.

Never thought I'd say the same about Titus after NXT, but he sure as hell has potential to do well.

This year I want to see Cesaro to start getting pushed farther up the card, challenging main eventers more than just Ryback and Orton. And to at least beat one of them. Shame Henry nor Cesaro are face, because them feuding with one another would be glorious. And WWE rarely does a good heel vs heel feud.

Although they'd never go for it, considering the PG orientation of the modern day product, I'd like to see them reintroduce the Hardcore championship and the 24-7 rule. Would add a bit of light and fun entertainment to the product amongst the dross, as well as give the guys who aren't being utilised and just festering on the roster something to do.